I am using the diagonal line off the "A" and "W" to create an suggested flag pole. I stuck with classic fonts for the legibility. In the first design I used a serif font for "Watch.org", which brings a little more seriousness to the design. I did fatten up the serifs to give them more weight for legibility, once again.
In the second design, I stuck with sans serif fonts, which lends a more contemporary look. On both designs, I tried different colors for the ".org" but I really felt it just called more attention to it and made the overall design feel disconnected and chopped up.
We like these designs a lot! It would be helpful to view the flag from entry #73 in design #74. That is, everthing in #74 stays the same, including placement of the flag, but utilizing the implied star flag design from #73.
Thanks, Jim Ward ADA Watch/National Coalition for Disability Rights
Just wanted to show a sample business card and how the symbol can become a sub-graphic which can be used to enhance the design system. Thus it can be used with stationery, collateral, Web site etc.
The shield in this design represents the strength and protection that ADA Watch provides, while still keeping the stars and stripes in there to represent the advocacy side. If you like this concept, let me know and we can explore it more.